Until there are some real human institutions undergirding their society, they need a semi-authoritarian center. |
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Healthy marriage is the best foundation for families and the raising of children and brings social stability, thus undergirding society. |
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But this is not the only distortion undergirding Schwartz's brief for reviving moral reform. |
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Analysis Level: At this level the teacher begins to examine elements and the relationships between elements or the operating organizational principles undergirding an idea. |
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During his tenure, the organization achieved international recognition for the development of science undergirding important environmental and occupational health regulations. |
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The thing is that the harmonies undergirding all those current forms of popular music derive from classical chord progressions that were painstakingly worked out over centuries by composers. |
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It must be ongoing and on-site, and it must focus on the theories undergirding the approach and on application of the theories to the daily classroom practice. |
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You have incompetence at the top-that's what it amounts to-without the proper scientific and medical undergirding to enable appropriate decisions and questions to be raised. |
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The other idea is a principle undergirding toleration: a certain modesty about the truth of one's beliefs and corresponding hesitancy to punish dissidents. |
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Besides its undergirding genius, the second strength of the book is its accessibility. |
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Undergirding these laws is the ontological premise that space is divisible into state-owned sovereign units. |
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Undergirding this situation is the urgent need for strengthening the triangular cooperation between the Security Council, the TCCs and the Secretariat. |
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